World Bank Urges Countries to think Green


Washington, May 10 (IANS): The World Bank has urged countries to pursue green growth which can be inclusive, efficient, affordable and above all necessary to sustain economic expansion in years ahead.

Rachel Kyte, World Bank vice president for sustainable development, said that over the past 20 years, the world has made enormous progress in reducing poverty and improving people's livelihood. However, sometimes progress comes "at the expense of the environment".

In the future, she added, countries need "more inclusive" and "greener" growth in order to sustain economic expansion which would benefit more people, according to a statement issued by the bank.

Kyte noted green growth is not a luxury which can only be afforded by the developed world, but "something which any country can embrace now, and any country can start to factor into their growth patterns going forward", reported Xinhua.

In a report released in Seoul Wednesday, the World Bank emphasized greening growth, which is critical to achieving sustainable development, must focus on the policies and investments that need to be made within the next five to 10 years, to avoid getting locked into unsustainable paths, damaging policy reversals and costly public health consequences.

  

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